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1、ComparativestudyofviewsofdeathbetweenChineseandEnglishpoetryStructureChapter1TheStudyofEnglishdeathPoetry1.1ThecontentandmainimagesofEnglishdeathpoetry1.2AnalysisofBecauseICouldNotStopforDeathChapter2TheStudyofChinesedeathPoetry2.1ThecontentandmainimagesofEnglishdeathpoetry2.2 AnalysisofWuLingChun
2、Chapter3ConclusionAbstractDeathistheinevitableendoflife.Frommsaid:"People,whetherhumanorpersonal,oncefellintheworld,hewasthrownbacktotheinstinctofthestateasanestablishedregular,fallintothevolatilesituationofbeingopennoarrests,ofwhichonlyonethingiscertaininalienable;theendofthepastandfuture-death."
3、Everythingcanbechanged,onlythefateofdeathiseverlasting,becauseDeathisthemostessentialprovisionsofindividualexistence.1.1ThecontentandmainimagesofEnglishdeathpoetry1.1.1SuspicionofreligiousbeliefIntheWesternculture,people’sviewsonthe"death"hasacloserelationshipwithChristian.Christian’sviewofhumande
4、athisdecidedbytheoriginalsinofAdamandEve.Soitstandspeoplethrough"salvation"toseektheliberationofthesoul,throughthe"abstinence"totheeternalafterlife.Thus,the"salvation","soul"andotherbeliefs,savethepeoplefromfear.ButDickinsonisnotfreefromdeathinreligion.Herpoemof"Death"isthedescriptionofdarkandfear
5、.Thisismainlythroughthe"mourninggroup","Drum","sky","World,""fly"andotherimagestoshow.I Felt A Funeral In My BrainByEmilyDickinsonIfeltafuneralinmybrain,AndmournerstoandfroKepttreading,treading,tillitseemedThatsensewasbreakingthrough.Andwhentheyallwereseated,AservicelikeadrumKeptbeating,beating,ti
6、llIthoughtMymindwasgoingnumb.AndthenIheardthemliftaboxAndcreakacrossmysoulWiththosesamebootsofleadagain,Thenspacebegantotoll,Asalltheheavenswereabell,Andbeingbutanear,AndIandsilencesomestrangeraceWreckedsolitaryhere.Andthenaplankinreasonbroke,AndIdroppeddownanddownAndhitaworldateveryplunge,Andfini
7、shedknowing,then.1.1.2UncertaintyofnatureIngeneral,intheWesternpoetry,poetscannotfindsustenanceinreligiousbeliefstodilute(冲淡,削弱)thetremendousspiritpressureofthepoet‘sdeathandwillseeksolace(安慰)ofnature,theycompare
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